New research tracking 56,000 iceberg breakups reveals alarming insights into how glaciers are melting faster than ever.
An optic cable laid on the seafloor near a South Greenland glacier recorded the massive number of iceberg breakups and the ...
An undersea cable records 56,000 icebergs breaking off of glaciers in Greenland, revealing hidden signals that transform the ice melt.
The Passumpsic valley and the Greenland Ice Sheet share rivers flowing from receding ice sheets. Melting glaciers deposit ...
Jagged peaks that seem to have erupted from Earth’s imagination, oxygen so crisp it feels like your first-ever breath, and fish so fresh they practically jump onto your plate – that’s Seward, Alaska, ...
The Alaska SeaLife Center, positioned directly on the waterfront, provides fascinating insights into North Pacific marine ecosystems. This isn’t a conventional aquarium – it’s a research facility that ...
Chavez, a marine mammal ecologist at the University of Rhode Island, spotted a leopard seal on an ice floe. Borras-Chavez was ...
While researching a separate topic, Naomi Ochwat noticed that a glacier in Antarctica had shrunk by 50%. What she learned was ...
Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly losing its grip on a crucial stabilizing ...
A team at the University of Colorado Boulder identified a process that caused a glacier in Antarctica to retreat faster than ...
Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica—often called the "Doomsday Glacier"—is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems on Earth, and its future remains a major uncertainty in global sea-level rise ...
A quiet region at the eastern Antarctic Peninsula carries a narrative that can seem unnervingly personal if you have witnessed something in your life collapse faster than you were prepared for. In ...